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SLA Invites Tenderers To Bid For An Intelligent Map System

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Singapore (SPX) Sep 18, 2008
The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) is inviting tenderers to bid for a project to design, develop and maintain a government-wide intelligent map system.

SLA, as Singapore's spatial information authority, is embarking on aninitiative to give the public and private sector a one-stop access to a wealth ofgovernment geospatial content from authoritative sources.

This will be a launch pad for government agencies to build their ownmap services using an Application Programming Interface (API) through which a common and consistent look-and-feel map interface can be created.

It will also be the gateway for the private sector to tap on rich government content and mash it up with their own collection of spatial information tocreate services and to support enterprises' business needs.

Individuals can even use the maps for personal use, eg on their blogs.

The intelligent map service will power up mobility and decision-makingvia desktop and mobile devices.

SLA is inviting industry partners to participatein this tender and propose innovative solutions.

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